Romina Garber
Argentine / AmericanMagical RealismScience FictionYoung Adult (YA)
Romina Garber (also published as Romina Russell) is an Argentine-born, U.S.-based author of young adult speculative fiction. She is best known for the ZODIAC quartet (published as Romina Russell) and the Wolves of No World duology (Lobizona, Cazadora). Born in Buenos Aires and raised in Miami, Garber began writing as a teen (a nationally syndicated column for the Miami Herald) and is a graduate of Harvard College. Her work draws on Latin American folklore, identity and immigration themes, and spans space-based fantasy and contemporary/magical- realism–inflected YA fantasy.
Awards
['New York Times Bestseller']
Notable Works
['Zodiac (ZODIAC quartet)', 'Wandering Star', 'Black Moon', 'Thirteen Rising', 'Lobizona', 'Cazadora']


